I have done a peice somewhat similar to maciunas mouse.
 
Being in a basement studio with no bathroom i began urinating in jars and i thought that the collection i had cr4eated deserved some attention. So i made small sculptures to immerse in the urine. I have not yet wrote a description or story for the piece. I had also given one of the works as a white elephant gift and it was quite the controversy.
 
crispin

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http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/finding_aids/jnbrown_m36.html

at the bottom (#191) there are pictures,
if digital ones are part of what she meant of coarse!

Quoting allen bukoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Can anyone on Fluxlist help this art historian?
>
> >Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2004 14:12:42 +0100 (CET)
> >From: Petra Lange-Berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Fluxmouse Maciunas
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >Dear Fluxus Bulletin Board,
> >I'm writing my ph. d. dissertation on "Preserved
> >Animals in Contemporary Art". In this context I found
> >out that George Maciunas made a multiple called
> >"Fluxmouse" in 1972/73, a bottle with a dead mouse
> >preserved in an antiseptic liquid (see Jon Hendricks:
> >Fluxus Codes, New York 1988, page 343). Now I'm
> >desperately searching for a picuture of this work and
> >I'm also very curious about a text "with the account
> >of the mouse's death written on it" that was attached
> >to the bottle. I found your address in the internet on
> >the "Fluxus Portal" - maybe you have heard of this
> >work or know somebody, who owned / ownes it? I would
> >be happy about any help you could provide me with.
> >Thank you very much!!!
> >All the best from Hamburg,
> >Petra Lange-Berndt
> >Missundestrasse 36
> >22769 Hamburg
> >Germany
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Mit sch�nen Gr��en von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de
>
>
>






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